When becoming a parent's caregiver, who can't be qualified Whether
through consanguinity or because of compassion for another human
being, morally it's the right thing to do. She Just Wanted to Dance
Again provides a look into the author's resolve, with a touch of
humor, to become her mother's caregiver. Recommendations, many of
which have been praised by the medical professionals providing
support and care, are provided for others contemplating this
journey.
It's important to recognize the need to learn from each other
and pass on a legacy of the knowledge, skills, and compassion to
our children so that when it is their turn to step up to the plate
and take care of older generations, they will have a better idea
where to start.
There's a saying in poker, "Scared money doesn't win." This book
demonstrates how the author applied that concept to confront
adversities that had to be overcome when faced with the reality of
parenting a parent.
At the end of the day, if one aspires to this challenge, it
will also become a passage of healing and everyone will become a
better person as a result of whatever level of change
transpires.
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